Doug Cockle, the iconic voice of Geralt of Rivia in CD Projekt Red's Witcher games, reprises his role in Netflix's animated film, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep. Unlike the live-action series, Cockle's performance wasn't adjusted to match Henry Cavill or Liam Hemsworth's portrayals, allowing him to maintain the distinctive gravelly voice he's cultivated over nearly two decades.
Cockle recalls the challenges of creating Geralt's voice for the first game in 2005, spending extensive hours each day pushing his vocal range. This rigorous process, akin to an athlete training, eventually strengthened his vocal cords, perfectly adapting to the character's needs. The release of Andrzej Sapkowski's books in English further enriched his understanding of Geralt, adding depth to his performance. He particularly enjoyed Season of Storms, expressing a desire to voice Geralt in an adaptation of that story.
Sirens of the Deep, a dark reimagining of The Little Mermaid, offers Cockle a chance to showcase Geralt's lighter side, notably in a humorous exchange with Jaskier. He appreciates the multifaceted nature of Geralt, enjoying both the serious and comedic aspects of the character.
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The anime presented a unique challenge: speaking Mermaid. Cockle found this surprisingly difficult despite phonetic preparation. His return to the video game world in The Witcher 4, where Geralt takes a supporting role to Ciri, is anticipated with excitement. He believes shifting the narrative focus to Ciri is a brilliant move, aligning with the direction of the books. To learn more, check out interviews with The Witcher 4 creators and find Doug Cockle on Instagram, Cameo, and X.